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When the grandma of a new baby sent out a mass text to family and friends a stranger was also included. It turned out he probably had someone's old phone number. That didn't stop him and his brother from visiting the new parents and bringing gifts for mom and baby to congratulate them.

It looks like "suspicious" rap battlers are on the loose in Charlton, Massachusetts. The local police department posted this bulletin, warning residents of mysterious strangers that might shout "Rap lingo" at them. Obviously, a lot of Facebook commenters did not take this notice very seriously:

Not everyone disagreed with the police's stance on this, and they initially responded to criticism with a little more information to justify the a post about the incident.

They also updated later to add some context to the post.

Rap music is safe... for now, just keep your rap battles out of Charlton.

J.K. Rowling created a play for Harry Potter fans dying to know what happens next to everyone's favorite wizarding trio. 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' is set to take place 19 years after the last Harry Potter book. According to the play's website:

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is one play presented in two Parts, which are intended to be seen in order on the same day (matinee and evening) or on two consecutive evenings.

Now, even if you can't make it to see the play performed, you can read it all in one sitting if you want. Pottermore just announced that the script will be published on July 31st.

Bill is a smart, caring stickman with a fashionable hat and a head full of common sense. He's the Facebook friend you won't have to block after seeing one too many vague posts that may or may not be about you. Some people, (apparently people who are not like Bill) dislike this passive aggressive meme.